Bhavopahara, Bhāvopahāra: 2 definitions
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Source: Wisdom Library: HinduismBhāvopahāra: “A Sanskrit hymn to Śiva”, by Cakrapāṇinātha (Chakrapani Natha), written in the 11th century. A commentary was written by Ramya Deva Bhaṭṭa. Subjects: (Kashmir) Śaivism.
Source: Academia.edu: Flowers of Consciousness in Tantric TextsThe Bhāvopahāra or “The Offering of Flowers to Śiva,” as its author explains in v.21, is the title of a Trika hymn.
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Starts with: Bhavopaharastava.
Full-text: Padma.
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